Here are 50 phrasal verbs on tourism for English students:
bag a trip - to book a trip
book a tour - to make a reservation for a tour
check into a hotel - to go to a hotel and register as a guest
check out of a hotel - to leave a hotel and cancel your reservation
explore a city - to visit different places in a city
go on a tour - to participate in a guided tour of a place
jet-set - to travel to different places often
pack your bags - to gather your belongings in preparation for a trip
plan a trip - to make arrangements for a trip
sightsee - to visit places of interest in a city or town
take a trip - to travel to a different place
tour a city - to visit different places in a city with a guide
travel around the world - to visit many different countries
visit a city - to go to a city and spend time there
wander around - to walk around aimlessly
Here are some more phrasal verbs on tourism for English students:
backpack - to travel with a backpack
beachcomb - to search for shells or other objects on a beach
hike - to walk in the countryside or mountains
jetlag - to experience fatigue and disorientation after traveling across time zones
sightsee - to visit places of interest
snorkel - to swim underwater with a mask and snorkel
splurge - to spend a lot of money on something
sunbathe - to lie in the sun and soak up the rays
trek - to hike a long distance
volunteer - to give your time and energy to help others
chill out - to relax and take it easy
cope with jetlag - to adjust to the new time zone after traveling across time zones
explore - to travel to different places and learn about different cultures
get lost - to lose your way
have a good time - to enjoy yourself
learn about the culture - to learn about the customs, traditions, and history of a particular place
make new friends - to meet new people and develop friendships
pack light - to pack only the essentials for a trip
relax - to take it easy and rest
sightsee - to visit places of interest
spend time with friends - to spend time with people you enjoy being around
travel on a budget - to travel without spending a lot of money
wander around - to walk around aimlessly